Before long, everyone moved to the fighting arena. It was a high-tech space much wider than the wargame room.
What impressed Nathan was that the arena utilized advanced combat simulations.
Both parties had to put on custom-made training suits in order to participate in the ultra-realistic simulation.
Not only could the users get a real sense of an actual battle, but they could also go all out without having to worry about accidentally harming the other party.
With the high-tech system, users could find out once and for all who the better fighter was by fighting to the death in virtual reality.
Even after battling each other with no holds barred, the participant would walk away from the training without so much as a scratch.
Although there were still some minor details of a real fight that the system could not replicate, it did provide its users an opportunity to fight without worrying about each other's safety. After all, the system could do something that no regular sparring practice could, and that was to give fighters a taste of a deathmatch.
At first, Nathan felt uncomfortable wearing the high-tech suit but he slowly got adjusted to it.
Displayed on the inside of his visor was the virtual training ground, where he tried a few military combat moves for his virtual self to mimic and realized how close the simulation was to the real thing.
When Gammon saw that Nathan had gotten the hang of the system, he smiled before asking the others at the scene, “Would anybody like to take on Chief Cross?”
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